Vascular Plants

Author
The author of a name or a reference referred to by instances.
  • At the bottom of this page are the citable links to this Author object or just use the icon. You can "right click" in most browsers to copy it or open it in a new browser tab.

Lazarides Name author Lazarides, M. Reference author
Author for:
120 names
Base author for:
10 names
24 References:
  1. Lazarides, M. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Gramineae (Poaceae). Flora of Central Australia
  2. Lazarides, M. (1959), The Australian species referred to Ichnanthus Beauv. (Gramineae). Australian Journal of Botany 7(3)
  3. Lazarides, M. (1959), A new and distinctive species of Eriachne R.Br. (Gramineae) from Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 42(2)
  4. Lazarides, M. (1961), The genus Ottochloa Dandy (Gramineae) in Australia and its relationship to Ichnanthus oblongatus Hughes. Australian Journal of Botany 9(2)
  5. Lazarides, M. (1961), Contributions to the knowledge of Western Australian Gramineae. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 44
  6. Lazarides, M. (1972), A revision of Australian Chlorideae (Gramineae). Australian Journal of Botany Supplementary Series 5
  7. Lazarides, M. in Walby, B.J. (ed.) (1976), The genus Eragrostiella Bor (Poaceae, Eragrostideae). Contributions from the Herbarium Australiense 22
  8. Lazarides, M. (24 February 1978), A taxonomic revision of the genus Cyanostegia (Chloanthaceae). Brunonia 1(1)
  9. Lazarides, M. (24 February 1978), The genus Whitechloa C.E.Hubbard (Poaceae, Paniceae). Brunonia 1(1)
  10. Lazarides, M. (28 December 1979), Hygrochloa, a new genus of aquatic grasses from the Northern Territory. Brunonia 2(1)
  11. Lazarides, M. (28 December 1979), Micraira F. Muell. (Poaceae, Micrairoideae). Brunonia 2(1)
  12. Lazarides, M. (30 December 1980), The genus Leptochloa Beauv. (Poaceae, Eragrostideae) in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Brunonia 3(2)
  13. Lazarides, M. (30 December 1980), Aristida L. (Poaceae, Aristideae) in Australia. Brunonia 3(2)
  14. Lazarides, M. (24 October 1984), New taxa of tropical Australian grasses (Poaceae). Nuytsia 5(2)
  15. Lazarides, M. in Marchant, N.G., Wheeler, J.R., Rye, B.L., Bennett, E.M., Lander, N.S. & Macfarlane, T.D. (1987), Eragrostis. Flora of the Perth Region 2
  16. Lazarides, M. (30 June 1995), The genus Eriachne (Eriachneae, Poaceae). Australian Systematic Botany 8(3)
  17. Lazarides, M. (29 August 1997), A revision of Triodia including Plectrachne (Poaceae, Eragrostideae, Triodiinae). Australian Systematic Botany 10(3)
  18. Lazarides, M. (18 April 1997), A revision of Eragrostis (Eragrostideae, Eleusininae, Poaceae) in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 10(1)
  19. Lazarides, M. in Mallett, K. & Orchard, A.E. (ed.) (2002), Triodia. Flora of Australia 43
  20. Lazarides, M. in Mallett, K. (ed.) (2005), Eragrostis schultzii. Flora of Australia 44B
  21. Lazarides, M. in Mallett, K. (ed.) (2005), Trib. Micraireae. Flora of Australia 44B
  22. Lazarides, M. in Mallett, K. (ed.) (2005), Trib. Eriachneae. Flora of Australia 44B
  23. Lazarides, M. in Mallett, K. (ed.) (2005), Triodia melvillei. Flora of Australia 44B
  24. Lazarides, M. in Mallett, K. (ed.) (2005), Micraira. Flora of Australia 44B

link to here
  • To cite this object in a database or publication please use the following preferred link.
  • The preferred link is the most specific of the permalinks to here and makes later comparisons of linked resources easier.
  • Note you can access JSON and XML versions of this object by setting the correct mime type in the ACCEPTS header of your HTTP request or by appending ".json" or ".xml" to the end of the URL.

Please cite using: https://id.biodiversity.org.au/author/apni/7004
Also known as
  • These are all the non deprecated permalinks to this object. The link with a is the preferred link.
  • Deprecated (old, no longer used) links will not appear here, but will still resolve. You will get a 301, moved permanently, redirect if you use a deprecated link.
  • You may link to this resource with any of the specific links, but we would prefer you used the preferred link as this makes later comparisons of linked resources easier.